Pont Einon or "Yr Hen Bont" over the Afon Teifi; built in 1805 according to a tablet mounted on the south parapet wall, but may be late eighteenth century. The bridge is of stone rubble construction throughout with three arched spans and there are triangular-plan cutwaters on both sides. The parapets and string course are plain.
Superseded by a new bridge immediately adjacent downstream, opened in 1972, which has a single span of gently-arched steel girders supporting a concrete road deck between rubble-faced concrete abutments.
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 15 March 2006.